You could also swipe down on the reader to bring down the notification tray, I miss that fingerprint reader every day.
You could also swipe down on the reader to bring down the notification tray, I miss that fingerprint reader every day.
I already finished the game in just over 12 hours played time, it’s pretty good, but I hope they continue to add content like Power Wash Sim has.
For someone that re-watches Futurama over and over, it’s hard to get behind any other ending than “Meanwhile” in S10. Meanwhile is just a great end to the series that also carries you back to the beginning.
Honestly, that is what hurt the experience more than anything, not having the capacity to support an event that is meant to show off what your game can do and hopefully entice new players (assuming that’s what the free fly events are for) is just going to leave a bad impression on people just checking out the game. I tried several times over a span of 3-4 days to get some footing, but found myself just having to Alt+F4 in most cases.
If the servers actually worked, I could have looked up a video or 2, tried out a few free ships (assuming a new player can find the event which is an entirely different issue), etc. But all I’m left with is no desire to even buy a starter pack.
I heard good things about new patch so I gave the free fly a shot last week…
A decade of development and I couldn’t even complete a lot of the things I was trying to do, it was so laggy that it wasn’t even registering actions I was taking to progress the starter quest and the servers crashed 2 or 3 times just when I was trying to get off the starter planet making me repeat the “tutorial”. I feel like even if it was good, it’s a game that now you have to spend 10 hours on youtube trying to figure out all the in game systems and what you want to do
Did you change the native VLAN to IoT or just added the tag and left the native VLAN on the switch port set to default? You should be able to change the native VLAN and leave tagged VLANs as “allow all”.
My only other thought is how did you isolate the IoT network and are you able to access other devices from default to IoT?
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I’ve had it running for a few months, I don’t use it that often but it’s been super handy when I need it.
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Development has been going crazy for the last year or so. I don’t regret a single cent I’ve paid for the nabu casa cloud subscription (not many subs I can say that about). I do, however, regret that I only have so much money to spend on new things to attach TO home assistant and start automating.
No, but you CAN use HA timers in NodeRED. You just have to trigger off the state of the timer itself. I did get it to work but it was quite a bit of spaghetti, I found it easier to use eventID triggers in the standard automation GUI for dealing with persistent timers.
Mobile Device Manager, used for protecting/locking down devices.
The zigbee bulbs I’ve had the best luck with are Innr, although they are kind of pricy. Ikea bulbs are good for the price, but every one I have, has very loud coil whine when off. I had some on bedside stands and had to move them to other rooms. Sengled are nice when they work, I’ve had issues with them dropping off my network.
Both Ikea and Innr are also repeaters, Sengled does not do repeaters in their bulbs. Neither Ikea or Innr are exactly cheap, but they’ve been the most solid for me.
I did this as well, I still have 2 pihole instances running with gravitysync for now, but AGH sync is much easier to setup and maintain. My 2 pihole instances are running for my guest network only and AGH is running everything else.
I ran HA on mine for a while before I moved it to a VM. Right now I’m using my Pi as a secondary wireguard VPN in case my primary is down for some reason.
Also, quick tip, I found that ikea zigbee bulbs work really well but have really bad coil whine when off, don’t use them for bedside lighting.
This was my first thought as well. This isn’t a replacement for portainer agents on mulitple docker hosts, hopefully that’s something that is doable in the future.
I love my Yubikey but the older hardware versions can only store 25 passkeys, and I believe even the newer ones can only store 100. That seems like a lot until more sites start allowing passkey auth.